She told centre-right politicians in Washington she loved the title, even though it was meant to be an insult.
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Welby sorry for hurting abuse survivors with speech
The Archbishop of Canterbury apologises for causing “further distress” to survivors of the scandal.
Tory peer Lord Rami Ranger stripped of CBE
The peer says he is “devastated” by the “unjust” decision and will explore “legal avenues” to challenge it.
Prince William to attend reopening of Notre-Dame
The Prince of Wales will join Donald Trump and other world leaders for the re-opening of the French monument.
Holidaymaker was drinking before he fell to his death, Turkish police say
Turkish police say there is no evidence of “intervention” after he was found dead in a lift shaft.
Police investigate alleged stalking of Boohoo bosses
The retailer has also told the information watchdog about surveillance equipment outside its head office.
Jealous ex-partners who kill to get tougher sentences
The changes follow an independent review into domestic murder sentencing by barrister Clare Wade.
Doctors and nurses’ leaders warn sick pay is too low
A number of union leaders have written to the PM, concerned that Labour’s commitment to strengthen sick pay isn’t being honoured.
Soldier F pleads not guilty to murders on Bloody Sunday
Soldier F is accused of two murders and five attempted murders on Bloody Sunday in 1972.
Observer newspaper sale to Tortoise Media approved
The Scott Trust and Guardian Media Group agreed the sale on Friday, despite pushback from staff.
